The Amazonian Republic Recently Discovered in the Interior of Peru. By Ex-Midshipman Timothy Savage, B.C. Member of the Philosophical Society of Baltimore and of the Antiquarian Academy of Staten Island
Title | The Amazonian Republic Recently Discovered in the Interior of Peru. By Ex-Midshipman Timothy Savage, B.C. Member of the Philosophical Society of Baltimore and of the Antiquarian Academy of Staten Island |
Year for Search | 1842 |
Authors | Savage, Timothy [pseud?] |
Date Published | 1842 |
Publisher | Samuel Colman |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | US author |
Annotation | Primarily a utopian satire. A developed country with the government the same as the United States. Effeminate men. Some material on a new religion. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. as The Amazonian Republic (1842). A Facsimile Reproduction With an Introduction by Joel Nydahl (v-xvi). Delmar, NY: Scholars’ Facsimiles and Reprints, 1976. |
Pseudonym | Savage, Timothy [pseud.?] |
Holding Institutions | L, PSt, W1,2315 |
Full Text | 1842 Savage, Timothy [pseud.?]. The Amazonian Republic Recently Discovered in the Interior of Peru. By Ex-Midshipman Timothy Savage, B.C. Member of the Philosophical Society of Baltimore and of the Antiquarian Academy of Staten Island. New York: Samuel Colman. Rpt. as The Amazonian Republic (1842). A Facsimile Reproduction With an Introduction by Joel Nydahl (v-xvi). Delmar, NY: Scholars’ Facsimiles and Reprints, 1976. L, PSt, W1,2315 Primarily a utopian satire. A developed country with the government the same as the United States. Effeminate men. Some material on a new religion. |